Oracle® Java Mission Control

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Oracle® Java Mission Control for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE designed to help develop, profile and diagnose applications running on the Oracle® Java HotSpot VM.

Java Mission Control includes tools to monitor, manage and profile your Java application without introducing the performance overhead normally associated with tools of this type. Java Mission Control's low performance overhead is a result of the tight integration with the HotSpot VM. Java Mission Control functionality is always available on-demand, and the small performance overhead is only in effect while the tools are running. These properties make the Java Mission Control tools uniquely positioned to be used on systems running in production.

Version 5.2.0 is now available. It is the first public release which supports the HotSpot VM. For JRockit JVM support, use an Oracle® JRockit Mission Control 4.x version.
See the Release Notes for further information.

Key Features

  • Supports Java Flight Recorder.
  • Supports HotSpot VM, JDK 7 update 40 and later.
  • Supports a subset of features for HotSpot VM, JDK 6 and earlier versions of JDK 7.
  • Integrates with the Eclipse IDE offering jump-to-source code from classes and methods.
  • Requires Eclipse 3.8 or 4.2.
  • Note that you need to run your Eclipse on a JDK installation for all features to work. For more information on this, please see the Run Eclipse on JDK HOWTO.

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What is new?
Version 5.2.0 is now available. It is the first public release which supports the HotSpot VM and Java Flight Recorder.

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Download and Install
Java Mission Control is available free of charge for development. For more information, see the Oracle® Java Mission Control home page.

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Prerequisites
Oracle® Java Mission Control is a set of plug-ins for Eclipse 3.8 or 4.2.

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Support
A newsgroup is available for posting questions about using Java Mission Control.

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